On Monday, President Donald Trump took to Twitter with several tweets including praise for the work of his administration and criticism of those who say the White House is in chaos among headlines of staff changes:

Last week, it was announced that White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus would be leaving the administration and would be replaced by Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, who was sworn into office Monday morning.

Priebus’s exit comes not long after Sean Spicer’s resignation from the White House after it was announced that Anthony Scaramucci would be taking over as communications director.

While the president said his White House is not in chaos, he started his morning tweets with continued urges to repeal the Affordable Care Act and once again noted to members of Congress that they should not delay the legislation getting to his desk:

If ObamaCare is hurting people, & it is, why shouldn't it hurt the insurance companies & why should Congress not be paying what public pays?

In his address last week in New York, Trump appeared to be advocating for harsher treatment of alleged criminals – something that was cheered for by law enforcement officers; however, over the weekend, numerous leaders of law enforcement agencies condemned the president’s words.